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Date:
1400-1500
Language:
Old French
Origin:
Latin
plenitudo, from plenus;
PLENTY
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plenitude
noun
plen‧i‧tude
[
uncountable
]
literary
1
a plenitude of something
a large amount of something
:
a plenitude of wealth
2
completeness or fullness
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